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and may god bless you, the men and women who serve our nation at the pentagon. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, admiral christopher w brady, joint chiefs of staff. >> madam secretary, secretary donley, distinguished guests, most of all, their friends and families of their survivors and the fallen, thank you for being here with us this morning as we remember and honor those taken from us in the harrowing events of 21 years ago. 21 years ago, terrorists hijacked four flights and launched a series of attacks on our nation. 21 years ago, our nation changed forever. 20,000 people were in the pentagon on that cool september morning, many of us gathered around televisions watching the horrific events unfold at the north and south towers of the world trade center. and in the minutes that followed, the grounds on which we stand today, became a target of those very same cowardly terrorists. and taken from us too soon that fateful morning were 125 service members and civilians working on the pentagon campus. 59 men, women, and children who flew on flight 77. we gather t
and may god bless you, the men and women who serve our nation at the pentagon. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, admiral christopher w brady, joint chiefs of staff. >> madam secretary, secretary donley, distinguished guests, most of all, their friends and families of their survivors and the fallen, thank you for being here with us this morning as we remember and honor those taken from us in the harrowing events of 21 years ago. 21 years ago, terrorists hijacked four flights and...
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that is what i take away from the pentagon memorial or the pentagon, the 911 piece of the pentagon display at the smithsonian. he went that navy with the uss in new york, uss arlington, what does that mean for you? why does the navy seals feel compelled to have these vessels? >> we name our ships after great battles, great leaders, great location significant locations and events in our nations history. to have something tangible to inspire us. if you are part of the crew something remind you of the greatness of our nation and the greatness of our people and our ability to respond to challenges and overcome. i am very proud of all of our ships in all of our sailors. i'm especially proud to have that uss new york and that uss arlington as part of the ships i work with every day. >> when you went to bed early in the morning on september the 12th, first of all did you or to bed? did you get some sleep? >> no, i could not get to sleep there's too much to think about. too many people to think about and try to member to call or write a note too. my mom, lisa, my kids, there was lots to do. i took
that is what i take away from the pentagon memorial or the pentagon, the 911 piece of the pentagon display at the smithsonian. he went that navy with the uss in new york, uss arlington, what does that mean for you? why does the navy seals feel compelled to have these vessels? >> we name our ships after great battles, great leaders, great location significant locations and events in our nations history. to have something tangible to inspire us. if you are part of the crew something remind...
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pentagon. >> police will be holding a briefing about an hour from now and we'll bring you that live. >> first, time for weather and traffic together on the 1s. >> let's go to chuck bell who is in for tom kierein this morning. >> good morning, everybody. your work week is nearly through and the weekend is just around the concern, one breezy an chilly day left between now and the weekend. to get you started on a friday morning, we're 36 degrees downtown right now. 33 in fairfax and loudoun county. 32 in manassas. 36 in culpepper. martinsburg, west virginia, 31 degrees. 34 degrees in frederick, maryland. 31 degrees in upper montgomery county. . temperatures staying five to seven degrees colder than average for this time the year. our average high temperature is up to 53 degrees. today, though, we are going to make it up to the mid-40s. the breezy wind will keep wind chills in the high 30s. a bundle factor for your friday. have your medium weight jacket and a scarf ready to go. tomorrow the sunshin
pentagon. >> police will be holding a briefing about an hour from now and we'll bring you that live. >> first, time for weather and traffic together on the 1s. >> let's go to chuck bell who is in for tom kierein this morning. >> good morning, everybody. your work week is nearly through and the weekend is just around the concern, one breezy an chilly day left between now and the weekend. to get you started on a friday morning, we're 36 degrees downtown right now. 33 in...
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lightbulbs and jobs tied into them in the pentagon so you've got to get the pentagon like we talked in the green room to adopt, willing to take this on. the pentagon, if they basically signal to the congress which i think is already declined in that direction on the bipartisan defense committees, they want to get more bang for the buck and you could work those things in a more cooperative way but it took us three or four years to pass over the objection of the pentagon and that was because you had really strong leaders. and you've got to have the cooperation of the pentagon on these, they are exceedingly complex. do more business with the department of defense than public companies about how large the organizations are so i think the will is there, it will just take the pentagon and congress, it will take us from the outside, the news media focusing people on the nature of the problem in getting people to be willing to show courage and backbone and bite the bullet. >> -- thank you. i think one of the things we should be careful about is not to overstate china's capabilities and brus
lightbulbs and jobs tied into them in the pentagon so you've got to get the pentagon like we talked in the green room to adopt, willing to take this on. the pentagon, if they basically signal to the congress which i think is already declined in that direction on the bipartisan defense committees, they want to get more bang for the buck and you could work those things in a more cooperative way but it took us three or four years to pass over the objection of the pentagon and that was because you...
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the shooting just before 7:00 led to a lockdown at the pentagon, as well as the pentagon metro station. darcy spencer is at geoe washington university hospital where the injured officers were taken. we begin with jackie benson. she is live at the pentagon tonight. what's the latest? >> reporter: doreen, news4 learned that the suspect is 36 years old. an american citizen who was carrying a california driver's license with the name john patrick bedell. officers say did he not speak, he just pulled out a hand gun. the gunman walked into what is known as the pentagon metro entrance facility about 6:40 p.m. officials believe he was attempting to enter the pentagon itself, which requires an i.d. check. >> he walked up very cool, like there was no distress. he had no real emotion in his face. it's very typical for someone to reach for their pass to show it. when he reached in his pocket they assumed he would get a pass and he came out with a gun. >> reporter: witnesses heard as many as a half dozen gun shots as the suspect and three officers exchanged gun fire. there were dozens of people in
the shooting just before 7:00 led to a lockdown at the pentagon, as well as the pentagon metro station. darcy spencer is at geoe washington university hospital where the injured officers were taken. we begin with jackie benson. she is live at the pentagon tonight. what's the latest? >> reporter: doreen, news4 learned that the suspect is 36 years old. an american citizen who was carrying a california driver's license with the name john patrick bedell. officers say did he not speak, he just...
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we're going to go back to the pentagon, get the latest. a shooting incident at the pentagon. two police officers have been shot. a suspect is in custody. all three, we're told, are george washington university hospital right now. we'll check back with chris lawrence when we come back. a.j.? (alarm blasting) (screaming) (phone rings) hello? this is bill with broadview security. is everything okay? no. there's this guy - he just smashed in my door. i'm sending help right now. thank you. (announcer) brink's home security is now broadview security. call now to install the standard system for just $99. the proven technology of a broadview security system delivers rapid response from highly-trained professionals, 24 hours a day. call now to get the $99 installation, plus a second keypad installed free. and, you could save up to 20% on your homeowner's insurance. call now-- and get the system installed for just $99. broadview security for your home or business-- the next generation of brink's home security. call now. >>> let's get a close-up look at the devastation following chile's
we're going to go back to the pentagon, get the latest. a shooting incident at the pentagon. two police officers have been shot. a suspect is in custody. all three, we're told, are george washington university hospital right now. we'll check back with chris lawrence when we come back. a.j.? (alarm blasting) (screaming) (phone rings) hello? this is bill with broadview security. is everything okay? no. there's this guy - he just smashed in my door. i'm sending help right now. thank you....
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pentagon staffers can go straight to the pentagon. there has been mass confusion because many commuters who did not get the memo turned up at the pentagon station and had to find a ride to the pentagon city metro station where they had to walk here. it is about a mile walk. some commuters are frustrated mr. did not do more to alert them to the changes. >> i understand and investigation has to take place. i belong to metro alert and i didn't receive anything from metro. >> trains are still passing through the pentagon station. they are not stopping there to ck up or drop off passengers. metro is asking you to add an extra 20 minutes into your commute. pamela brown, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> stay with abc 7 news for continuing coverage at the attack at the pentagon last night. we will have reports all morning long. >>> your traffic and weather together every 10 minutes. >> the weekend is looking good. we have a bit of a chill. yesterday the wind was blowing out of the northwest. we do have a fair amount of overcast. you see more cle
pentagon staffers can go straight to the pentagon. there has been mass confusion because many commuters who did not get the memo turned up at the pentagon station and had to find a ride to the pentagon city metro station where they had to walk here. it is about a mile walk. some commuters are frustrated mr. did not do more to alert them to the changes. >> i understand and investigation has to take place. i belong to metro alert and i didn't receive anything from metro. >> trains are...
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you work at the pentagon, it will take to pentagon city on metro and then bus you back to the pentagon. this is 270. headlights are southbound at democracy boulevard. >> thank you. >>> alice is heading back to wonderland. but this film might be too intense for the children to see. arch campbell tells us why. >> johnny depp channels williwaw cut as the mad hatter in "alice in wonderland." it features a battle between good and evil. it is too scare it for kids. two stars. almost four stars for crazy or." a couple of starts for "alice in wonderland." have a nice weekend, everybody. i am arch campbell, abc 7 news entertainment. >> be sure to tune in at 5:00 because arch campbell will announce its official oscar picks. the oscars are on sunday night. >>> 5:53. we >>> there are signs of the late food recall. a flavoring ingredient used in hundreds of processed food contains seminole. it is used in many processed foods. -- it contains salmonella. it is in hot dogs, gravies, snack foods, dressings. all products made with that in korea since september 17 are being recalled. -- all products may
you work at the pentagon, it will take to pentagon city on metro and then bus you back to the pentagon. this is 270. headlights are southbound at democracy boulevard. >> thank you. >>> alice is heading back to wonderland. but this film might be too intense for the children to see. arch campbell tells us why. >> johnny depp channels williwaw cut as the mad hatter in "alice in wonderland." it features a battle between good and evil. it is too scare it for kids. two...
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government for publishing the pentagon papers. it is well-known how "the new york times" first published exits of the secret document -- exerts of the secret documents, but less well-known is how the beacon press, a small nonprofit publisher, came t to publish the pages that exposed the history of the u.s. involvement in vietnam. the publication led the press into a spiral of two and a half years of fbi arrested, intimidation, near bankruptcy, and the possibility of criminal prosecution. this is a story that has really been told in its entirety. back in 2007, i moderated this historic event at the annual meeting of the unitarian universalist conference in portland, oregon, in front of about 5000 people, commemorating the publication of the pentagon papers and its relevance today. we hear the story from the three men at the center of the storm. grand rentagon and executive, and we also hear from mike gravel, who will tell the dramatic story of how we entered the pentagon papers into the congressional record and finally, robert west
government for publishing the pentagon papers. it is well-known how "the new york times" first published exits of the secret document -- exerts of the secret documents, but less well-known is how the beacon press, a small nonprofit publisher, came t to publish the pages that exposed the history of the u.s. involvement in vietnam. the publication led the press into a spiral of two and a half years of fbi arrested, intimidation, near bankruptcy, and the possibility of criminal...
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pentagon metro is closed. the pentagon city station is open and we'll have more on the story as it develops. >>> well now, to a consumer alert about a flavoring ingredient found in thousands of processed foods. hydrohydrolized is found in everything found in soups, sauces, and chilis. so far, no illnesses or deaths have been reported. the fda is still compiling a list of the impacted products and find the link to that at wusa9.com. >>> the fairfax school board is meeting trying to decide how to make up all those snow days. the board is planning to add april 12 as a makeup day, as well as two days at the end of the year. the board is planning to ask the state school board to forgive those last days. >> and we said we would make up days through june 24 and any extra if we had to. i feel like we have to show that effort that we are making up days on the 23rd and 24th of june. >> i don't think there's a significant amount of powerful learning that will go on during those last couple of days. >> yeah, a lot of us m
pentagon metro is closed. the pentagon city station is open and we'll have more on the story as it develops. >>> well now, to a consumer alert about a flavoring ingredient found in thousands of processed foods. hydrohydrolized is found in everything found in soups, sauces, and chilis. so far, no illnesses or deaths have been reported. the fda is still compiling a list of the impacted products and find the link to that at wusa9.com. >>> the fairfax school board is meeting...
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joining us from the cnn pentagon, pentagon reporter ryan brown. ryan, talk about what the pentagon's statement just said. >> well, anderson, it's a lengthy statement. it goes on for quite some time, basically the pentagon's statement says president trump directed this strike. so saying that, calling it a decisive defensive action to protect u.s. personnel abroad. the killing of qassem soleimani. they go on to say he was responsible for the deaths of hundreds of american service members, now, this is during the time of the u.s. occupation of iraq. iran-linked groups for blamed for hundreds of american soldiers' deaths. referencing that. they said that the strike was aimed at deterring future iranian attacks saying qassem soleimani was actively plotting attacks against u.s. personnel in iraq and the wider region. so, very strong statement from the u.s. claiming responsibility. the pentagon's confirming that it was a u.s. strike that killed qassem soleimani. they call him a terrorist in the -- head of a foreign terrorist organization. of course, the
joining us from the cnn pentagon, pentagon reporter ryan brown. ryan, talk about what the pentagon's statement just said. >> well, anderson, it's a lengthy statement. it goes on for quite some time, basically the pentagon's statement says president trump directed this strike. so saying that, calling it a decisive defensive action to protect u.s. personnel abroad. the killing of qassem soleimani. they go on to say he was responsible for the deaths of hundreds of american service members,...
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live from the pentagon. we will preview today's ceremony toss remember lives lost 10 years ago today. >> there are beams of light now shining from ground zero this morning. visitors already starting to gather there ahead of that memorial service this morning. 2,753 people were killed in new york city when the twin towers came crashing down. >> today's events follow a decades of ceremonies to honor the lives lost. the ceremony at ground zero will begin at 8:40 this morning. at 8:46, a moment of silence to remember those killed when the flight hit the north tower. president obama and former president george bush and former new york city rudy giuliani and current mayor will be on hand. >> a second moment of silence, when flight 175 crashed into the south tower. 9:37, a moment of silence. that's when flight 77 hit the pentagon here. there will be another moment of silence at 9:59 to mark the moment the south tower came crumbling down. >> and a moment of silence at 10:03 when flight 93 crashed in shanksville, pen
live from the pentagon. we will preview today's ceremony toss remember lives lost 10 years ago today. >> there are beams of light now shining from ground zero this morning. visitors already starting to gather there ahead of that memorial service this morning. 2,753 people were killed in new york city when the twin towers came crashing down. >> today's events follow a decades of ceremonies to honor the lives lost. the ceremony at ground zero will begin at 8:40 this morning. at 8:46,...
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and that is why i gave the pentagon papers. actually, none of the people who went to prison to protest the war did so because they thought the war was not winnable. they did it because they thought the world was wrong. amy: today, an hour with pentagon papers whistleblower daniel ellsberg, who was recently diagnosed with inoperable pancreatic cancer. we will talk about the pentagon papers, whistleblowing, protesting the vietnam war on on this day, may day 1971 with noam chomsky and howard zinn, as well as the growing threat of nuclear war today. >> for instance in ukraine with a will possibility of a nuclear war coming out of this country. in other words, not all, exchanged as a matter of control of crimea or the donbas or taiwan. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in sudan, both sides of the warring military factions have accused the other of violating an extended 72-hour ceasefire as fighting continues in khartoum and elsewhere on the 17th
and that is why i gave the pentagon papers. actually, none of the people who went to prison to protest the war did so because they thought the war was not winnable. they did it because they thought the world was wrong. amy: today, an hour with pentagon papers whistleblower daniel ellsberg, who was recently diagnosed with inoperable pancreatic cancer. we will talk about the pentagon papers, whistleblowing, protesting the vietnam war on on this day, may day 1971 with noam chomsky and howard zinn,...
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>> this is the heart of the pentagon, in washington, d.c. since the early years of world war ii, this building has been the home of america's department of defense. it's one of the largest office buildings in the world. about 23,000 people come here to work every day. a good many of them are not even members of our armed forces-- many are civilian employees from all walks of life. all of them, though, are mothers and fathers, brothers and sisters, sons and daughters. the men and women who travel these halls every day come here for one purpose only: to help defend our nation and the cause of freedom around the world. it's been that way for nearly 70 years. the story you're about to hear today is a story i hope will reach every american, because it's really a story about america, about ordinary american families, about how we face the perils, uncertainties, and tragedies of life, and about how we, as individuals and a nation, come together to heal the wounds of those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for all that we hold dear. it's a story
>> this is the heart of the pentagon, in washington, d.c. since the early years of world war ii, this building has been the home of america's department of defense. it's one of the largest office buildings in the world. about 23,000 people come here to work every day. a good many of them are not even members of our armed forces-- many are civilian employees from all walks of life. all of them, though, are mothers and fathers, brothers and sisters, sons and daughters. the men and women who...
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to the pentagon. that is the latest. sherry ly, fox 5 news. back to you. >> thank you. >>> another big story that we are following this morning, more questions about the death of a 2-year-old girl. stephanie stevens died last month. her family says d.c. paramedics did not help until it was too late. our paul wagner spoke with the grandmother of the little girl as the ema for answers continues to grow. >> reporter: stephanie stevens was a ball of energy, always talking, laughing, running around, playing trick on her grandma. she was so outgoing, tondalia richardson says she called her boom boom. >> she would come out down that hallway and sit right up on your lap and visit, do this, play with your ears like hi, how are you. >> reporter: she says she would care for stephanie on a regular basis driving back and forth between her home in northwest and stephanie's in southeast. in fact, miss richardson says she cared for stephanie two days before her death i can't they need to get it together. this is just
to the pentagon. that is the latest. sherry ly, fox 5 news. back to you. >> thank you. >>> another big story that we are following this morning, more questions about the death of a 2-year-old girl. stephanie stevens died last month. her family says d.c. paramedics did not help until it was too late. our paul wagner spoke with the grandmother of the little girl as the ema for answers continues to grow. >> reporter: stephanie stevens was a ball of energy, always talking,...
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vignette inside the pentagon most of the pentagon had evacuated but you had the war planners and operational people in the national military command center who just ate at work. of all days this was not the date they were about to leave their desks. so if firefighters outside in the fire chiefs thought everybody was out of the building they figured shirley they've got some backup plan down the street where they just move the command and control operations of which get in there and fight the fire. that wasn't the case. the then secretary and his top people stayed in the building and the national military command center, which is the main nerve center of the pentagon, beginning to fill with smoke for a while. there was talk inside of having to evacuate. they were worried about carbon monoxide levels and stuff. so rumsfeld as we know said we are not leaving this building. he did declare on tv the night of 9/11 the pentagon is open for business. that was news to the fire chiefs for a while. in the middle of the day on 9/11, a colonel from the joint staff went and found fire chiefs out at the com
vignette inside the pentagon most of the pentagon had evacuated but you had the war planners and operational people in the national military command center who just ate at work. of all days this was not the date they were about to leave their desks. so if firefighters outside in the fire chiefs thought everybody was out of the building they figured shirley they've got some backup plan down the street where they just move the command and control operations of which get in there and fight the...
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how will the cost of fuel impact the pentagon, the world's biggest single energy user? plus will the iraqi military be ready to guarantee the country's security after u.s. forces withdraw in december? but, first, the chief of navel operations, admirable gary roughhead recently joined reporters from defense news and other gann et media publications to discuss service personnel programs. we bring you excerpts from our wide-ranging interview. we start with personnel levels. in september, admirable roughhead said the navy should have 375,00 sailors but dropped that number. we asked him what changed. >> as we look at the end strength and it's not so much how many people should be in the navy, it really is what are the jobs in the navy and then how many people do you need to perform those functions. so it's very easy to say, well, you know, navy has x amount of people, so that's where we want to be. but what we constantly do as we go through the budget process is we're looking at the forestructure and the functions that have to be performed, and then how do you size that? i w
how will the cost of fuel impact the pentagon, the world's biggest single energy user? plus will the iraqi military be ready to guarantee the country's security after u.s. forces withdraw in december? but, first, the chief of navel operations, admirable gary roughhead recently joined reporters from defense news and other gann et media publications to discuss service personnel programs. we bring you excerpts from our wide-ranging interview. we start with personnel levels. in september, admirable...
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but in this case it was near the pentagon. so we have all of the ramps and bridges near, streets near the pentagon closed affected by this. we have several police agencies that are involved. one person has been taken into custody. that's all we know and we will get more information from that press conference and again we're standing by waiting for that. as soon as that happens you'll hear it and since they have detonated the vehicle hopefully that will start the process of wrapping up the incident and traffic moving in the area. >> the roads are a mess leading into the pentagon, and much of the metro area. live picture now, you can see people walking across that porridge there. not -- that bridge there. the fastest way they can actually move. surae chinn is live on the scene. heard any news? >> reporter: we just learned whatever needed to be detonated was. they can't confirm if there was an inincendiary device. what we do know is a couple of minutes ago they had the explosion. now we're just waiting. the fbi is involved and ar
but in this case it was near the pentagon. so we have all of the ramps and bridges near, streets near the pentagon closed affected by this. we have several police agencies that are involved. one person has been taken into custody. that's all we know and we will get more information from that press conference and again we're standing by waiting for that. as soon as that happens you'll hear it and since they have detonated the vehicle hopefully that will start the process of wrapping up the...
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those were killed in the pentagon. their benches face toward the pentagon. those killed in the plane, those benches face outward toward the flight path of the plane itself. at the end of each of the benches is an engraving of the names of those killed here today. >> a memorial that ea tracted half a million people every year. we will go live back to the pentagon when the president and first lady arrive. let's go back to ground zero and alex. >> chris, nanks so much. i'm here at the world center hotel. we are talking with survivors of the 9/11 attacks. they are all sharing their stories as we look back on the events that changed america forever. i'm joined live by a special survivor. that's mickey cross. a retired lieutenant in the fire department of new york city. with a good day to you. your story is one of heroism. tell us what happened. >> well, i was come ging out of the building. when i was held up. then i got down to about three, and i heard the rumblings. >> what was that like? what did that sound like? >> loud. very loud. it sounded like a locomotive
those were killed in the pentagon. their benches face toward the pentagon. those killed in the plane, those benches face outward toward the flight path of the plane itself. at the end of each of the benches is an engraving of the names of those killed here today. >> a memorial that ea tracted half a million people every year. we will go live back to the pentagon when the president and first lady arrive. let's go back to ground zero and alex. >> chris, nanks so much. i'm here at the...
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.- host: we will discuss the pentagon's report on the islamic state with andrew degrandpre, pentagon bureau chief at the military times. rush holt joins us to talk about the role that federal -- the federal science advisory board is playing in the trump administration. we will be right back. ♪ >> whether you are going to be a dentist or a lawyer or a teacher or accountant, let your guiding principles be truth and service. >> success is not an entitlement . it has to be earned and earned every day through the lens of humility. >> the greatest passions in life often face challenges that seem insurmountable. you can conquer these challenges and they will shape and strengthen your character. >> tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern, 2017 commencement speeches. speakers include senator kamala harris at howard university, education secretary betsy devos at the san cookman university, hune-cookman university, executive chairman of starbucks, howard schultz at the university of arizona, tempe, and senator rob portman at ashland university in ohio. 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. sunday
.- host: we will discuss the pentagon's report on the islamic state with andrew degrandpre, pentagon bureau chief at the military times. rush holt joins us to talk about the role that federal -- the federal science advisory board is playing in the trump administration. we will be right back. ♪ >> whether you are going to be a dentist or a lawyer or a teacher or accountant, let your guiding principles be truth and service. >> success is not an entitlement . it has to be earned and...
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as one pentagon family member put it, "life is for the living." and in the wake of 9/11, through the completion of the pentagon memorial, signs of life can be found everywhere. at its core, the pentagon memorial is a story of how a nation takes care of its own. >> wendy ploger: i felt a need to dedicate my energies towards something positive, towards something that i think could alleviate the pain from everyone, including myself. and i just happened to see an ad in the paper; it wasn't an ad, but more of sort of this idea of a memorial, and there was a name in the article, and i e-mailed the person and asked if i could be a part of this in some small way. >> dawn schlegel: i think it was not long after his funeral, and i remembered sort of feeling like, "wow, if there is a possibility to participate in something positive, out of all the terrible things that are going on and all the bad feelings," i remember saying, "gee, this might be something to try to contribute in a tiny way." >> james laychak: i want people to remember dave, i want people to
as one pentagon family member put it, "life is for the living." and in the wake of 9/11, through the completion of the pentagon memorial, signs of life can be found everywhere. at its core, the pentagon memorial is a story of how a nation takes care of its own. >> wendy ploger: i felt a need to dedicate my energies towards something positive, towards something that i think could alleviate the pain from everyone, including myself. and i just happened to see an ad in the paper; it...
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so that's what i take away from the pentagon memorial or the pentagon -- the 9/11 piece of the pentagon display at the smithsonian. steve: the navy, of course, with the uss new york, the uss arlington, what does that mean for you and why did the navy feel compelled to have these two vessels? admiral thomas: we name our ships after great battles, great leaders. great locations. significant locations and events in our nation's history. to always have something tangible to inspire. if you are part of a crew, always something reminds you of the greatness of our nation and the greatness of our people. and our ability to respond to challenges and overcome. i'm very proud of all of our ships and all of our sailors. i'm especially proud to have the uss new york and the precommissioning unit of the uss arlington as part of the ships that i work with every day. steve: when you went to bed early in the morning on september 12, first of all, did you go to bed? di you get some sleep? admiral thomas: no. i couldn't sleep. too much to think about. too many people to think about and try to remember to
so that's what i take away from the pentagon memorial or the pentagon -- the 9/11 piece of the pentagon display at the smithsonian. steve: the navy, of course, with the uss new york, the uss arlington, what does that mean for you and why did the navy feel compelled to have these two vessels? admiral thomas: we name our ships after great battles, great leaders. great locations. significant locations and events in our nation's history. to always have something tangible to inspire. if you are part...
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and i was working in the pentagon on the war, pursuing the war. she was going to interview people in a nationwide interview program she had, and she induced me to carry her uher heavy phonograph around with her -- tape recorder, to interview people. and i marched up to the white house hoping -- carrying that recorder and hoping that i would not be in any picture of "the washington post," where my colleagues at the pentagon would say, "what? he's protesting the war?" on my one day off from the war during this. but the next day, i induced her to go to the cherry blossoms, and that was our first date. and we've been together ever since. so that was 57 years ago. amy: she really was the one who exposed you, is this right, to the antiwar movement by forcing you to carry her tape recorder? i mean, you were protesting right outside where you worked. you had gone from rand corporation to the pentagon. >> actually, it was outside the lincoln memorial where we heard the speeches, and then we marched toward the white house and around the white house. i went
and i was working in the pentagon on the war, pursuing the war. she was going to interview people in a nationwide interview program she had, and she induced me to carry her uher heavy phonograph around with her -- tape recorder, to interview people. and i marched up to the white house hoping -- carrying that recorder and hoping that i would not be in any picture of "the washington post," where my colleagues at the pentagon would say, "what? he's protesting the war?" on my...
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. >> breaking news at the pentagon. a massive search is on for someone who shot at the military headquarters. the new details are coming in. courtney robinson has the latest. >> we just heard from pentagon police that this is an isolated incident. they have confirmed that shots did the with the pentagon. at least one bullet went through a window and it was shattered but not penetrated. another hit the building. this began early this morning when officers reported hearing at least five gunshots coming from the south parking lot. they shut down that parking lot during that sweep. officers did not find anything. they were able to clear the scene at 5:40 this morning. a surge of the interior showed the pentagon had been hit by several bullets. the weapon may have been a rifle. they started investigating before 9:00 this morning. we saw a pentagon police along with the fbi and virginia state police shutting down 95 sali anas 395 north and hov lane is in order to search the officers searched the blaze, or catalana hov lane is
. >> breaking news at the pentagon. a massive search is on for someone who shot at the military headquarters. the new details are coming in. courtney robinson has the latest. >> we just heard from pentagon police that this is an isolated incident. they have confirmed that shots did the with the pentagon. at least one bullet went through a window and it was shattered but not penetrated. another hit the building. this began early this morning when officers reported hearing at least...
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having said all of this what do we want for pentagon leadership? what should we want to make sure we are managing the reality behind these numbers in a politically smart and security smart way? it is not clear to me it is a bad idea to have someone who isn't steeped in pentagon management and having someone who does come from outside or hasn't spent is or her whole career looking his or her way up to pentagon management and has the single most important ability in whoever the next secretary of defense to say why do we do it that way? the person who has been willing to challenge that repeatedly would be my lead candidate. [applause] >> winslow wheeler, would you like to respond? >> sure. a perfectly reasonable challenge. pentagon leadership, let's call it secretary of defense over secretary of state, you don't need a competitor, to idly think over a notion of what we should do here or there. you don't want a second secretary of state. second you want somebody with demonstrated emphasis, emphasis on the word demonstrated confidence, somebody from bus
having said all of this what do we want for pentagon leadership? what should we want to make sure we are managing the reality behind these numbers in a politically smart and security smart way? it is not clear to me it is a bad idea to have someone who isn't steeped in pentagon management and having someone who does come from outside or hasn't spent is or her whole career looking his or her way up to pentagon management and has the single most important ability in whoever the next secretary of...
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dropped off to visit the pentagon. she was taken to the hospital from that area. the buses were allowed to move on and they wound up here in southeast d.c. i'm on virginia avenue near 6th street. you can almost see it from the expressway which goes overhead to the right. it's on one of these two buses that have been stopped. there is a doctor on scene who is checking the people on that bus oufment there were a number of other people who were allowed to continue on from the pentagon. there is a doctor checking them out. we haven't seen anybody in hazmat suits. a woman was dropped off feeling sick. she had recently been to africa so they took her to the hospital. the bus affs loud to continue from there. made it to southeast d.c. from virginia. this is where it was stopped. they are not letting the folks who were on the bus go anywhere at the moment. there is a doctor on scene and they are checking those patients out right now. one of these two buses is the one that that woman was on at the pentagon there. this is still
dropped off to visit the pentagon. she was taken to the hospital from that area. the buses were allowed to move on and they wound up here in southeast d.c. i'm on virginia avenue near 6th street. you can almost see it from the expressway which goes overhead to the right. it's on one of these two buses that have been stopped. there is a doctor on scene who is checking the people on that bus oufment there were a number of other people who were allowed to continue on from the pentagon. there is a...
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something's happened here at the pentagon. mik at the pentagon. and i'm going come to me, come to me. and they stopped what they were talking about. and katie said there's apparently some development, something like that. let's go to mik at the pentagon. >> larry i'm sorry to interrupt you. jim miklaszewski has some new information at the pentagon. i hope you'll stand by and continue to talk with us. >> katie i don't want to alarm anybody right now but apparently there -- it felt just a few moments ago like there was an explosion of some kind here attechnology from ferrari to develop its suspension system? or what if we told you that ferrari borrowed technology from cadillac to develop its suspension system? magnetic ride control -- pioneered by cadillac perfected in the 556-horsepower cts-v. we don't just make luxury cars. we make cadillacs. ♪ new york ♪ ♪ concrete jungle where dreams are made of ♪ ♪ there's nothing you can't do ♪ ♪ now you're in new york ♪ ♪ one hand in the air for the big city ♪ ♪ street lights, big dreams
something's happened here at the pentagon. mik at the pentagon. and i'm going come to me, come to me. and they stopped what they were talking about. and katie said there's apparently some development, something like that. let's go to mik at the pentagon. >> larry i'm sorry to interrupt you. jim miklaszewski has some new information at the pentagon. i hope you'll stand by and continue to talk with us. >> katie i don't want to alarm anybody right now but apparently there -- it felt...
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pentagon. we understand there that's where american airlines flight 77 as you recall ten years ago crashed into the pentagon claiming the lives of 184 people. you're looking at the live shot right now and also in the foreground you're seeing these benches. these benches mark the 184 lives lost that being in mem or yam of the very many killed on that fateful day. the president will be arriving there, meeting with some of the families of the victims who will also be there. we understand he'll be laying a wreath. there will be a moment of silence taking place. you see there president barack obama with the first lady, michelle obama. we're going to take a short pause here and listen in as the president and the first lady make their way. [ applause ] >> get out of the way. snoest ♪ ♪ [ playing amazing grace ] >> we understand the president will be meeting now with the victims' families and other survivors of the tragic day ten years ago. he'll be enter a memorial there along with the first lady
pentagon. we understand there that's where american airlines flight 77 as you recall ten years ago crashed into the pentagon claiming the lives of 184 people. you're looking at the live shot right now and also in the foreground you're seeing these benches. these benches mark the 184 lives lost that being in mem or yam of the very many killed on that fateful day. the president will be arriving there, meeting with some of the families of the victims who will also be there. we understand he'll be...
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at the pentagon for another 18 months after the pentagon. i had another two or there. and every day, i would go down and stare at the rubble, the destroyed part of the pentagon. and word got out that the secretary of defense, secretary of defense rumsfeld, had thrown down a challenge to the construction crew to remove the rubble and let's bring this place back within a year. watch that you, to activity, in the wake of all the death and the attack and the injured folks, to watch that reconstruction, the removal of the destroyed and the rebuilding of the pentagon, my office, my post, to watch that was just incredibly inspiring and, frankly, kept me and others going as we tried to put the pieces back of our personal lives and our offices and our destroyed projects and destroyed groupings of staff officers. steve: for those who go to the smithsonian and look at the exhibit, including your mementos, what do you want people to take away from that admiral thomas: well, first of think thatd like to people would never forget, that we as a nation must always put together in time
at the pentagon for another 18 months after the pentagon. i had another two or there. and every day, i would go down and stare at the rubble, the destroyed part of the pentagon. and word got out that the secretary of defense, secretary of defense rumsfeld, had thrown down a challenge to the construction crew to remove the rubble and let's bring this place back within a year. watch that you, to activity, in the wake of all the death and the attack and the injured folks, to watch that...
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editors for the pentagon to write it to make sure it was perfectly mimicking what the pentagon one of the movie to say that it is a tax but ok i'm just sorry to interrupt you but i have to play devil's advocate here i mean that you know the pentagon is an institution that is tasked with protecting the united states it is in its best interest to do whatever is necessary in order to do that and that includes getting people to be interested in signing up right because remember we have an all volunteer military force so. what's wrong with that i mean it's in the pentagon's interest to to show its wars to show itself in a positive light why should the military be expected to grant access to some anti military filmmaker well i have the problem with the pentagon promoting its message affirmatively that is a pentagon advertisement page for pentagon press releases that's promoting it so affirmatively and the pentagon is going to do that it has to do that and i have no problem that what i have a problem with is the cheerio and hardware that is inherently public property the pentagon does not ow
editors for the pentagon to write it to make sure it was perfectly mimicking what the pentagon one of the movie to say that it is a tax but ok i'm just sorry to interrupt you but i have to play devil's advocate here i mean that you know the pentagon is an institution that is tasked with protecting the united states it is in its best interest to do whatever is necessary in order to do that and that includes getting people to be interested in signing up right because remember we have an all...
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is not properly called trained soldiers for cultural sensitivities and awareness the pentagon has not been interested in in in that generally speaking the hearts the minds campaign has largely been counterproductive in every in every possibility and i do think we need to see this is a broader part of fourth generation warfare we're now the information war is a part of it now the the the taliban are using this against us the the karzai government is using this against us and you know the islamic world will use this against us as well and rightfully so because the us should not be in the business of burning korans or burning books remember that's what the nazis did the nazis burned books and we don't want to be like them right former u.s. marine also our team blogger jake alberto lending his perspective to this matter that is still going on right now thanks so much i see if you're saying well the united nations humanitarian chief is headed to syria to try to deliver aid to the conflict torn country the red cross has been hoping for a cease fire in order to get in with medical help as we
is not properly called trained soldiers for cultural sensitivities and awareness the pentagon has not been interested in in in that generally speaking the hearts the minds campaign has largely been counterproductive in every in every possibility and i do think we need to see this is a broader part of fourth generation warfare we're now the information war is a part of it now the the the taliban are using this against us the the karzai government is using this against us and you know the islamic...
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inside the pentagon. there have been no notices. the vehicle in question is out there in the bush as long washington boulevard. investigators are on the scene, still searching that vehicle from what we understand. and as you can imagine, traffic around that area has been impacted. a number of road closures this morning. metro open and operating on schedule to the pentagon. and people have been able to get into the pentagon, according to jim miklaszewski at this point. >> we'll stay on top of the story throughout the morning with regular reports during the "today" show and special reports as needed. now back to the "today" show. >> in terms of exactly a description of the car, the device, the person that's frankly, there aren't many people here at the pentagon at this time of the morning who would know exactly what's going on. >> right. well, hopefully this will be like so many of these kinds of stories, it will work out that it was really actually nothing. but just in case, it's obviously a case of a lot
inside the pentagon. there have been no notices. the vehicle in question is out there in the bush as long washington boulevard. investigators are on the scene, still searching that vehicle from what we understand. and as you can imagine, traffic around that area has been impacted. a number of road closures this morning. metro open and operating on schedule to the pentagon. and people have been able to get into the pentagon, according to jim miklaszewski at this point. >> we'll stay on top...
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gordon lubold is pentagon reporter for the wall street journal. megan scully covers national security for cq roll call. as are watching the system works scenes at of the korean peninsula on this i am wondering friday, what your thoughts were on the security issues for the peninsula and for our allies as you are seeing these scenes and promises between the two leaders unfold. rep. thornberry: number one, it is remarkable. we have not seen this sort of thing since the end of the korean war. number i remember the history two, that north korea has been very adept at manipulation of public opinion and benefiting from it. it may well be they have gone further and more effective in splitting -- trying to split us from our south korean allies than his father or grandfather has ever done. so i remain skeptical because of the track record, but it is worth putting them to the test to see if they are serious about giving up their nuclear capability. if so it will be a major achievement. chairman, we have a new secretary of state. i wondered if you can give us
gordon lubold is pentagon reporter for the wall street journal. megan scully covers national security for cq roll call. as are watching the system works scenes at of the korean peninsula on this i am wondering friday, what your thoughts were on the security issues for the peninsula and for our allies as you are seeing these scenes and promises between the two leaders unfold. rep. thornberry: number one, it is remarkable. we have not seen this sort of thing since the end of the korean war....
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that is what i take away from the pentagon memorial or the pentagon, the 911 piece of the pentagon display at the smithsonian. he went that navy with the uss in new york, uss arlington, what does that mean for you? why does the navy seals feel compelled to have these vessels? >> we name our ships after great battles, great leaders, great location significant locations and events in our nations history. to have something tangible to inspire us. if you are part of the crew something remind you of the greatness of our nation and the greatness of our people and our ability to respond to challenges and overcome. i am very proud of all of our ships in all of our sailors. i'm especially proud to have that uss new york and that uss arlington as part of the ships i work with every day. >> when you went to bed early in the morning on september the 12th, first of all did you or to bed? did you get some sleep? >> no, i could not get to sleep there's too much to think about. too many people to think about and try to member to call or write a note too. my mom, lisa, my kids, there was lots to do. i took
that is what i take away from the pentagon memorial or the pentagon, the 911 piece of the pentagon display at the smithsonian. he went that navy with the uss in new york, uss arlington, what does that mean for you? why does the navy seals feel compelled to have these vessels? >> we name our ships after great battles, great leaders, great location significant locations and events in our nations history. to have something tangible to inspire us. if you are part of the crew something remind...
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then 150 family members of the attacks on the pentagon, members of the pentagon attacks, family members of the victims as well as first responders from arlington county, will join players from both teams in holding an american flag. it will cover the field during the playing of the star spangled banner. former secretary of state general colin powell will be there to serve as the redskins' honorary captain. when 9/11:washington remembers, first responders share what they saw when they arrived at the pentagon. >> casual itties all over the west lawn of the pentagon and this enormous effort on the part of people inside the building. >> arlington's fire chief explains how his team helped bring order to a chaotic scene. >>> also, a look at the first memorial to be completed after the 9/11 attack. >> we felt the sadness and everything, but when you're here you see it it. that feeling of hurt when never go away. >> the pentagon memorial is making sure people never forget. >>> the unusual friendships forged by the events of that day. >> knowing that this oneperson that we became real good frien
then 150 family members of the attacks on the pentagon, members of the pentagon attacks, family members of the victims as well as first responders from arlington county, will join players from both teams in holding an american flag. it will cover the field during the playing of the star spangled banner. former secretary of state general colin powell will be there to serve as the redskins' honorary captain. when 9/11:washington remembers, first responders share what they saw when they arrived at...
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what were the pentagon papers? floyd: secretary robert mcnamara had the idea that as the war got worse and worse with fear ways out, to commission a study. whattorical study, happened, who did what, why were we there? one might think you do the study before you enter war, but we had not done that. so secretary mcnamara commissioned that study, got together within the defense department. to uses and others, highly classified defense department documents to prepare a study of how we became involved, going back to world war ii and thereafter, all the way to 1968 when the pentagon papers ended. susan: why did the government want to keep the pentagon papers secret? ted: this was the nixon administration in charge at the time that this litigation was brought. most of the material in the pentagon papers was embarrassing and harmful to previous because asions, floyd said, the study went back to the trump administration and back to the end of the second world war. was particularly embarrassing president johnson, and maybe t
what were the pentagon papers? floyd: secretary robert mcnamara had the idea that as the war got worse and worse with fear ways out, to commission a study. whattorical study, happened, who did what, why were we there? one might think you do the study before you enter war, but we had not done that. so secretary mcnamara commissioned that study, got together within the defense department. to uses and others, highly classified defense department documents to prepare a study of how we became...
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pentagoner was in his office that morning. he heard a low rumble as the commercial plane tore through the building. as chief of the defense protective service, he was at the center of the emergency response. this interview is about one hour. on septemberester, 11, 2001, your title the pentagon was chief of defensive protective services. what does that mean? john: i was responsible for the security of the facility. we basically supply or applied to services to secure the building, and also other office buildings in the metropolitan and washington area. steve: in all of your planning, did you ever prepare for a plane to hit the side of the pentagon? ahn: we actually did, but not 757. ironically, it was about when event,before that october 2000, and we were doing some training scenarios. since we are right in line with runway 15 and the airport, this is really the front of the building. it is not merely the scope of what happened to us, but we did think about the plane but not in the nature of a plane flying into the building lik
pentagoner was in his office that morning. he heard a low rumble as the commercial plane tore through the building. as chief of the defense protective service, he was at the center of the emergency response. this interview is about one hour. on septemberester, 11, 2001, your title the pentagon was chief of defensive protective services. what does that mean? john: i was responsible for the security of the facility. we basically supply or applied to services to secure the building, and also other...
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it was the pentagon's finest hour. in the days and weeks that followed the search and recovery efforts continued. i witnessed it firsthand when i came here to these grounds on september 12th, 2001. i saw the enormous black gash in the side of this entityfis of our national defense. i saw the rescue and recovery personnel working diligently through the debris. i will never forget what i saw that day. i saw heroism, i saw strength. there were firefighters, nurses, members of our armed forces, law enforcement, there were volunteers and pentagon personnel, all working together in the hopes that there might be more to rescue and the work to recover and to begin to rebuild, not just this building, but to rebuild and restrengthen our nation. and as they worked just as it does today, our flag was still there. the stars and stripes were hung spontaneously from this west wall as a sign of america's strength and our commitment to freedom. we honor the fallen by remembering them, but as secretary mattis said, we also honor them by
it was the pentagon's finest hour. in the days and weeks that followed the search and recovery efforts continued. i witnessed it firsthand when i came here to these grounds on september 12th, 2001. i saw the enormous black gash in the side of this entityfis of our national defense. i saw the rescue and recovery personnel working diligently through the debris. i will never forget what i saw that day. i saw heroism, i saw strength. there were firefighters, nurses, members of our armed forces, law...
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starting with the pentagon papers. what were the pentagon papers? floyd: the defense secretary had the idea as the war got worse and worse with fewer and fewer ways out, it seems to commission a study. a historical study. how did we become involved in the war? who did what and why were we there? one might think you do the study before you enter the war. we had not done that. secretary mcnamara commissioned that study and got together within the defense department. scholars and other used highly classified defense department documents to prepare a study of how it went going back to world war ii and thereafter. susan: why did they want to keep the paper secret? ted: it was interesting because this was the nixon administration that was in charge at the time that this litigation was brought. most of the material in the pentagon papers was harmful to previous administrations because, as floyd said, the study went back to the truman administration, that to the end of the second world war. it was particularly embarrassing to president johnson, maybe to a c
starting with the pentagon papers. what were the pentagon papers? floyd: the defense secretary had the idea as the war got worse and worse with fewer and fewer ways out, it seems to commission a study. a historical study. how did we become involved in the war? who did what and why were we there? one might think you do the study before you enter the war. we had not done that. secretary mcnamara commissioned that study and got together within the defense department. scholars and other used highly...
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as you can see, this is the pentagon rail station. it's right across from the pentagon. it's the reason the pentagon has been in lockdown tonight. these are two police officers who had just left that same area. looks like they got some kind of infrared devices and may be looking for a suspect. speaking of suspects, there is a suspect who is in custody. he is accused at this time of shooting two police officers. both police officers are down. they are not experiencing life-threating situations. that's one of the police officers there, now, as he was being taken into an ambulance after getting into this shootout, really, with this suspect. who i understand is also injured, by the way. i do believe that the suspect, himself, was shot. in fact, let me take a look at my notes here. public affairs officials for the pentagon are saying two officers were shot and injured. not life threatening. the suspect was apprehended and has much more -- okay. listen to this. i'm reading this to you. it was just handed to me by one of our produces here. the suspect was apprehended and is in
as you can see, this is the pentagon rail station. it's right across from the pentagon. it's the reason the pentagon has been in lockdown tonight. these are two police officers who had just left that same area. looks like they got some kind of infrared devices and may be looking for a suspect. speaking of suspects, there is a suspect who is in custody. he is accused at this time of shooting two police officers. both police officers are down. they are not experiencing life-threating situations....